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Pentatonic Scales are 5 note scales. There are many  types of pentatonic scales and this area is devoted to lessons about them. Once you have these scales mastered you will be amazed at what you can do with them.


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Giant Steps Lesson 3-Pentatonics 363 $10.00 In this 3rd lesson on Giant Steps, I teach you how to use the common minor pentatonic scale over these difficult changes. It is a cool thing when you can take a concept that you already know well and then with a little understanding, apply it to something

Out Of Nowhere-Pentatonic Solo (Audio & PDF) 067 $10.00 In this lesson I show you how I would use an assortment of pentatonic scales over a standard like "Out of Nowhere". Included in the lesson is a 2 chorus solo I wrote out using only pentatonic scales. I play through the solo for you over the changes so

Pentatonics: Lesson 1 (Audio & PDF) 046 $10.00 The Pentatonic Scale is one of the most useful scales to learn and use whatever style of music you want to play. Whether you want to play Jazz, Rock, Funk Folk, or Fusion, Pentatonic Scales are an essential tool to have in your repertoire. Whichever playe

Pentatonics: Lesson 2 (Audio & PDF) 047 $10.00 In this, the second of my lessons on the Pentatonic Scales, I teach you the Minor 6th Pentatonic. This scale is a fantastic addition to the basic Minor Pentatonic Scale you've already worked on in my previous pentatonic lesson. This Minor 6th Pentatonic S

Playing Outside-Altered Pentatonics 1 (Audio & PDF) 051 $10.00 This is the next lesson is my series on playing outside of the changes. In this lesson I have developed a system based off of the common minor pentatonic scale that you know already. In this lesson I talk about how this scale can be altered to change the

Playing Outside-Shifting Pentatonics (Video) 098 $10.00 In this lesson I introduce a method I use with students to shift in and out of a tonality by shifting to a different pentatonic in the 4th measure of a phrase. I talk about 2 pentatonics I use often to take a line "outside" a minor tonality as well as two



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